The previous 0.7.x Arch Linux image can't workable, because Arch Linux changed the repository name from 'current' to 'core'. I've build a new image for CoLinux. All you need to do is download the [http://web.twpda.com/co.7z co.7z] batch file. ref: http://web.twpda.com/colinux .

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The previous 0.7.x Arch Linux image doesn't work, because Arch Linux changed the name of the 'current' repository to 'core'. I've build a new image for CoLinux. All you need to do is download the [http://web.twpda.com/co.7z co.7z] batch file. ref: http://web.twpda.com/colinux .

Arch and coLinux

Note: The new image described here is a few years old

The previous 0.7.x Arch Linux image doesn't work, because Arch Linux changed the name of the 'current' repository to 'core'. I've build a new image for CoLinux. All you need to do is download the co.7z batch file. ref: http://web.twpda.com/colinux .

The image build steps (for expert users)

Using Remote Arch Linux Install and an existing Debian image I built a Arch Linux 0.8.0 base ext3 filesystem. I put the method to build Arch Linux image here. (The newest version have put in co.7z) (Note: arch.cmd is the same as co.cmd which contains in co.7z)